Uni Count - Cisco ME 3800X Command Reference Manual

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To set the user-network interface (UNI) count for an Ethernet virtual connection (EVC), use the uni
count command in EVC configuration mode. To return to the default setting, use the no form of this
command.
Syntax Description
value
multipoint
Defaults
The default UNI count is 2. The default service, if you do not enter a UNI count, is point-to-multipoint.
Command Modes
EVC configuration
Command History
Release
12.2(52)EY
Usage Guidelines
The UNI count determines the type of service in the EVC.
You should know the correct number of maintenance end points (MEPs) in the domain. If you enter a
UNI count value greater than the actual number of endpoints, the UNI status shows as partially active
even if all endpoints are up. If you enter a UNI count less than the actual number of endpoints, UNI status
shows as active, even if all endpoints are not up.
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uni count value [multipoint]
no uni count
Sets the number of UNIs in the EVC. The range is from 2 to 1024. The default is
2.
(Optional) Selects point-to-multipoint service. This keyword is visible only
when you enter a uni count value of 2.
If you do not enter a value or if you enter 1 or 2, the service defaults to
point-to-point service. If you enter 2, you can configure point-to-multipoint
service.
If you enter a uni count value of 3 or greater, the service is
point-to-multipoint.
Modification
This command was introduced.
If the command is not entered, the UNI count defaults to 2 and the service defaults to point-to-point
service.
If you manually enter a value of 2, you can leave the service at the default or can configure
point-to-multipoint service by entering the multipoint keyword.
If you enter a value of 3 or greater, the service is point-to-multipoint.
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